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“It’s a complicated situation, for them and for usbegins the Brazilian captain. It’s complicated and delicate, we try to make it not so difficult for them. I hope this gets resolved quickly. We must have confidence. The club is positive. What’s happening with Dani and Pau affects us, I’m not going to lie to you. If I was at another club and saw what was going on with them, I would hesitate to come here“. Raphinha’s comments on the situation of his teammates Dani Olmo and Pau Victor caused a lot of talk on Tuesday afternoon.
Behind, Joan Laporta even went to see the Brazilian, and the two men chatted before the start of training. If we don’t really know what the two men talked about, one thing is certain: the Barça locker room is starting to get fed up with the Barcelona president. Starting with Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, the main victims of the mismanagement of the Catalan lawyer.
The locker room gets annoyed
And they have the support of the locker room. Raphinha’s comments in public are no coincidence. As indicated in the Cadena COPEthe FC Barcelona players are angry at the management of this affair on the part of the leaders. Raphinha’s exit was therefore rather calculated, and it reflects well what his teammates, in solidarity with Pau Victor and Dani Olmo, think. Sport confirms and even evokes “moments of maximum tension”.
The players criticize their boss for a lack of answers and a lack of transparency, and that beyond Olmo and Victor, the financial situation of the club endangers everyone. Already heavily criticized by part of the local press and by many members of society, Joan Laporta is losing the confidence of the locker room, to which he was quite close until now…
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